Refinement of the dosage and dosing schedule of ketoprofen for postoperative analgesia in Sprague-Dawley rats.

Lab Anim (NY)

Veterinary Resources, Eli Lilly and Company, Greenfield, IN 46140, USA.

Published: June 2008

Though ketoprofen is commonly used in rodent surgical procedures, an optimal dosing regimen has not yet been established. The authors sought to refine ketoprofen dosage requirements in rats and to determine whether one or two doses were needed. In one experiment they compared the effects of one preoperative dose of ketoprofen with those of two perioperative doses (3 mg per kg body weight). In a second experiment they compared the effects of two different dosages of ketoprofen (3 or 5 mg per kg body weight). Results show that all regimens tested were similarly effective in curbing post-surgical weight loss and reduction in food and water consumption; therefore, a single dose of 3 mg per kg body weight was the most efficient.

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